Tracing Invisible Threads
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Narrated by:
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Cat Gould
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By:
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C. Fonseca
About this listen
Family secrets, strange coincidences, and stolen kisses with an alluring librarian are woven into this evocative opposites-attract lesbian romantic suspense.
Globe-trotting photographer Eleanor Heysen is edgy, sexy, and just passing through.
When a family mystery emerges while she's back home in Melbourne, Eleanor crosses paths with intoxicating historian Alexa Bellamy. The self-assured picture-collections manager is irresistible.
Steamy kisses between the stacks at the State Library are one thing, but what happens when the ever-curious Eleanor shakes Alexa's family tree and dark secrets tumble out?
Alexa is in an emotional free fall, overwhelmed by her broody, spirited, and likely fleeting admirer and the fear and betrayal stirred up from the truth about Alexa's ancestors.
Is the invisible thread that brought the women together strong enough to pull them tighter? Or could it unravel and, just as Alexa fears, Eleanor will disappear?
Contains mature themes.
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- 04-08-2024
A 5 star read
This story touches on the importance of the Chinese immigrants in our early history and their amazing resilience of making a life in Australia after the Gold Rush. Racism, ageism, tragedy and stoicism all play a part in this story of heritage and ancestors. Touching and healing at the same time, listen to a story that highlights how our fore-bearers make up the sum of our parts. The search for the answer to the mystery of whose images was on the glass plate weaves throughout this tale. From the Colonial times in Victoria in the late 1800’s to how those photographic plates ended up in China, unfolds a story of heritage, historical significance, heartbreak and healing. It’s a glimpse into our past that is more than an image in a photograph. This story is moving and heart wrenching. It highlights the importance of family and traditions. Not just an Australian story, but a universal one.
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